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Okay okay okay. So y'all love the stamp. I should be thankful for that at least.

It just feels weird that most things in my gallery have taken over 10 hours and lots of blood sweat and tears to produce, and this .... THING took 5 minutes to tack together and toss out, mostly as an afterthought. And it's by far the most popular item I've ever created.

I feel like an author who's written dozens of novellas, yet it is one trivial limerick, scribbled on the back of a soiled cocktail napkin, that everyone loves.

I just wish there was a way to turn off +fav notifications for individual items, because this is all I see anyone +faving anymore.

I feel ya with the disparity between effort put in and appreciation different pieces get. It's similar to how fanart always gets more love than your own OC's, even if they usually take a lot more time, thought and effort...>.<

I guess this stamp is something lots of people can relate to and use to promote their own opinions? Also something they will be more likely to search for? I don't know. Public taste is a fickle thing.For what it's worth, cool stamp, and I took at look at your gallery- there's some sweet work there. You're really good with shading/lighting and female anatomy. That stuff will get more notice eventually. Keep it up Also- congrats on the DD!

Yes I know your feel. My Purple Kitty Animation is used so many times, but no one is interested in my hard work... Once I screamed into the microfone via MSN and the other person put it into the internet; it was the most popular MSN sound for half a year... -.-

This is a great message, and a lot of people agree with you. I looked at your gallery. It is very much of a niche. Not everyone likes anthro or furries (sorry if my terminology isn't the best). But a LOT of people like comics.

I hope you don't still think this way. You're a fine artist. I hope people look at the rest of your art.

It is still a great piece of art, no matter how long it takes. Like when a child gives their parent their first painting and the parent thinks that it is the child's best work even after that child has become a famous artist to rival DaVincci. It isn't always the time that it takes to make it, it's how the viewer sees it.

This is something that I learned the hard way. I make things that take days, and people like the things that only took minutes... Its strange, but an artist must accept that is the way that the world is.

I like the statement and it can be hard to make a "comic" art piece that is still effective.

Imagine if you were a comedian. You get up on stage and tell the best jokes you can possibly think of, and they get a few scattered chuckles and claps. Then you accidentally cut a fart, and the whole place erupts in laughter, and you get a mention in the paper for farting on stage.

Technically yes. I'm not a fan of using someone else's models and sprites, but if the posing/lighting work is good quality, I can overlook it.

I've seen a lot of really amateur sprite comics/Poser comics in my day, where the artist didn't bother to put in little touches and left the poses stiff and unbelievable. Sure it's an art form, but that doesn't always mean it's good art.

I understand where you're coming from. Not necessarily with the stamp, mainly because I've never made stamps before. But I understand the frustration of taking the time and effort to work on something, only for it to be less popular than something you lazily spent a few minutes doodling.